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My Brother the Killer: A Family Story

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Alix Sharkey tells us about growing up as a child in the 70's, it was rife with bigotry and racism., life with a brother who was "normal" whatever that is until puberty. had issues and an unhealthy, but unknown predilection for young girls, not to mention an abusive, alcoholic dad and how his mother mum enabled both the father and the brothers behaviour. At some point his mum finally threw her husband out, who then went on to become a hapless drunk. What matters is if the book does its job. And the book’s job is to provoke my brother into finally coming to terms with what he did. He thinks, in his weird way, if he comes out after 20 years never having confessed, some people will give him the benefit of the doubt. But... there is no doubt. Eminem's daughter Hailie Jade, 27, gets emotional talking to her sibling Stevie, 21, about their childhood and new relationshipAlix says: “Stuart was constantly in and out of trouble with the law, which I believed at the time was just rascality. I'm a huge fan of true crime, and so was really intrigued to read about the crime from the perspective of the brother of the murderer. This isn't a perspective I have read from with true crime before. JANET STREET-PORTER: Celebrities' Halloween outfits just give me nightmares! Why the prize for the Most Tasteless Costume goes to... Lil Nas X's 'human tampon' Priscilla Presley breaks down in tears as she says late daughter Lisa Marie was 'suicidal' months before her death

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